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Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 14 - 20 February 2016, Dewars Centre PERTH Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 14 - 20 February 2016, Dewars Centre PERTH Programme www.royalcaledoniancurlingclub.org Winter Breaks In Perth For a relaxing premium budget experience this Winter look no further than Holiday Inn Express Perth. Included in your stay: Free Wi-Fi, Free Parking and Express Start Breakfast. BOOK NOW 01738 636 666 [email protected] www.hiexpressperth.co.uk STAY YOU.™ Welcome to the Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 2016 14 - 20 February 2016 Dewars Centre On behalf of The Royal Caledonian Curling Club it is my privilege and pleasure to welcome you to Dewars Centre, Perth for the 2016 Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships. These Championships see the top curlers compete for the honour of representing Scotland at the 2016 Women’s and Men’s World Curling Championships in Canada and Switzerland respectively. Our very grateful thanks to our title sponsor Go Coco for their very generous sponsorship of both these Championships and the Scottish Curling Senior Championships at Hamilton next week. The RCCC would also like to thank all the umpires, time clock operators, volunteers and Dewars Centre staff for their time and hard work to ensure the success of these Championships. I have no doubt that the 2016 Go Coco Scottish Championships will be a memorable experience for all involved. I wish everyone, competitors, organisers, volunteers and fans alike, good luck and great curling. royalcaledoniancurlingclub Billy Howat @rccccurling President #scc2016 The Royal Caledonian Curling Club Go Coco are proud to sponsor the 2016 Scottish Curling Championships. Coconut water is known for its functional health benefits in pre and post exercise, assisting naturally in hydration and recovery which is why it’s a favourite of many Scottish sports men and women. We are delighted to support Scotland’s curling athletes in their bid for national and international glory and hope that Go Coco will keep them fully hydrated throughout the championships. gococoUK We wish competitors every success and spectators an enjoyable week of curling. @gococodrinks Tracey Hogarth #scc2016 Director Go Coco Cover photo: Kenny Lam/VisitScotland Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 14 - 20 February 2016 Dewars Centre Women Muirhead Young Fleming K Aitken Perth Forfar Lockerbie Murrayfield Eve Muirhead Lesley Young Hannah Fleming Karina Aitken Anna Sloan Louise Joiner Lorna Vevers Amy MacDonald Vicki Adams Beth Dandie Alice Spence Sophie Sinclair Sarah Reid Jane Barr Abi Brown Laura Barr coach coach coach coach David Hay Andrew Barr Nancy Smith David Aitken Gray Murray G Aitken Jackson The Peak The Peak Murrayfield Dumfries Lauren Gray Katie Murray Gina Aitken Sophie Jackson Jennifer Dodds Rebecca Morrison Rowena Kerr Naomi Brown Vicky Wright Hailey Duff Laura Ritchie Rachael Halliday Mhairi Baird Leeanne McKenzie Heather Morton Rachel Hannen coach coach Andrew Craigie Robin Halliday Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 14 - 20 February 2016 Dewars Centre Men MURDOCH BRYDONE BREWSTER COMBE Lockerbie Perth Aberdeen Perth David Murdoch Robin Brydone Tom Brewster Moray Combe Greg Drummond Ross McCleary Glen Muirhead Sandy Christie Scott Andrews Calum Greenwood Ross Paterson Neil Sands Michael Goodfellow Craig Waddell Hamilton McMillian Gary Rutherford Gavin Barr coach coach Ian Tetley Mike Harris SMITH MACDONALD MOUAT MACLEOD Perth Inverness Murrayfield Aberdeen Kyle Smith Ewan MacDonald Bruce Mouat Scott Macleod Thomas Muirhead David Edwards Duncan Menzies Colin Howden Kyle Waddell Ruairidh Greenwood Bobby Lammie Derrick Sloan Cammy Smith Euan Byres Gregor Cannon Ross Fraser Angus Dowell coach coach coach Victor Kjall Tom Pendreigh Alan Hannah HARDIE BRYCE Dumfries Border Grant Hardie Cameron Bryce Blair Fraser Zack Stewart David Reid Fraser Kingan Billy Morton Frazer Shaw Jay McWilliam coach coach Jay McWilliam Keith Prentice Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 14 - 20 February 2016 Dewars Centre Sun 14th Sheet A Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E 9.00 am MEN’S PRACTICE MURDOCH BRYDONE BREWSTER COMBE SMITH MACDONALD MOUAT MACLEOD HARDIE BRYCE 1.00 pm v v v v v 5.00 pm Women’s Practice HARDIE BREWSTER MACDONALD BRYCE MURDOCH MOUAT SMITH BRYDONE COMBE MACLEOD 8.30 pm v v v v v Mon 15th Sheet A Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E Muirhead Young Fleming K Aitken Gray Murray G Aitken Jackson 8.00 am v v v v MACLEOD BRYCE BRYDONE MOUAT COMBE HARDIE MACDONALD MURDOCH SMITH BREWSTER 12.00 pm v v v v v Murray Jackson Gray G Aitken Young K Aitken Muirhead Fleming 4.00 pm v v v v BRYDONE COMBE SMITH MURDOCH BREWSTER BRYCE MACLEOD HARDIE MOUAT MACDONALD 8.00 pm v v v v v Tue 16th Sheet A Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E Gray K Aitken Muirhead Jackson G Aitken Fleming Young Murray 8.00 am v v v v SMITH HARDIE COMBE MACDONALD BRYDONE MACLEOD BREWSTER MOUAT BRYCE MURDOCH 12.00 pm v v v v v Fleming Murray G Aitken Young Muirhead Gray Jackson K Aitken 4.00 pm v v v v BRYCE MOUAT MURDOCH MACLEOD MACDONALD BREWSTER COMBE SMITH BRYDONE HARDIE 8.00 pm v v v v v Go Coco Scottish Curling Championships 14 - 20 February 2016 Dewars Centre Wed 17th Sheet A Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E G Aitken Muirhead K Aitken Murray Fleming Jackson Gray Young 8.00 am v v v v BREWSTER MURDOCH BRYCE BRYDONE MOUAT COMBE HARDIE MACDONALD MACLEOD SMITH 12.00 pm v v v v v Young Fleming Jackson Gray K Aitken Muirhead Murray G Aitken 4.00 pm v v v v MACDONALD MACLEOD MOUAT HARDIE BRYCE SMITH BRYDONE BREWSTER MURDOCH COMBE 8.00 pm v v v v v Thu 18th Sheet A Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E K Aitken G Aitken Murray Muirhead Jackson Young Fleming Gray 8.00 am v v v v MOUAT SMITH MACLEOD BREWSTER HARDIE MURDOCH BRYCE COMBE MACDONALD BRYDONE 12.00 pm v v v v v Tie Break(s) 6.30 pm v v v v v Fri 19th Women Men Page Play Offs 12.00 pm v v v v Semi Finals 7.00 pm v v v v Sat 20th Finals Women MEN UPPERCASE 11.00 am v Women Lowercase Men Record scores here 4.00 pm v BASICS LEARN PLAY WATCH Photographs Brad Askew, Richard Gray. Ones to Watch... Women Ones to Watch... Men RAISING THE BAR Our mission is to build a world class sporting system for everyone in Scotland. By world class we mean being ambitious and aspiring to be the best we can be at all levels in sport. We see a Scotland where sport is a way of life, at the heart of society, making a positive impact on people and communities. Across Scotland, people are already working together to make this happen. It’s now time to build on this work and raise the bar. #raisingthebar Previous Scottish Curling Champions 2015 Scottish Curling Women’s Champions L to R: Sarah Reid, Vicki Adams, Anna Sloan, Eve Muirhead (Perth) Photo © Richard Gray 2014: Kerry Barr (Murrayfield), Rhiann Macleod, Rachael Simms, Barbara McFarlane 2013: Eve Muirhead (Perth), Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Claire Hamilton 2012: Eve Muirhead (Perth), Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Claire Hamilton 2011: Anna Sloan (Lockerbie), Claire Hamilton, Vicki Adams, Rhiann Macleod 2010: Eve Muirhead (Perth), Jackie Lockhart, Kelly Wood, Lorna Vevers, Anne Laird 2009: Eve Muirhead (Atholl), Karen Addison, Rachael Simms, Anne Laird 2008: Gail Munro (Stranraer), Lyndsay Wilson, Karen Addison, Anne Laird 2007: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Jackie Lockhart, Lorna Vevers, Lindsay Wood 2006: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Lorna Vevers, Kim Brewster, Lindsay Wood 2005: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Lorna Vevers, Sheila Swan, Lindsay Wood 2004: Jackie Lockhart (Aberdeen), Sheila Swan, Katriona Fairweather, Anne Laird 2003: Edith Loudon (Perth), Karen Addison, Lynn Cameron, Katie Loudon 2002: Jackie Lockhart (Aberdeen), Sheila Swan, Katriona Fairweather, Anne Laird 2001: Julia Ewart (Dundee), Heather Byers, Nancy Murdoch, Lynn Cameron 2000: Rhona Martin (Greenacres), Margaret Morton, Fiona MacDonald, Janice Watt 1999: Debbie Knox (Greenacres), Isobel Hannen, Wendy Bell, Judith Stobie 1998: Kirsty Hay (Perth), Edith Loudon, Jackie Lockhart, Katie Loudon, Fiona Bayne 1997: Carolyn Hutchison (Lockerbie), Heather Crockett, Jan Byers, Lucy Levack 1996: Kirsty Hay (Perth), Edith Loudon, Karen Addison, Katie Loudon 1995: Kirsty Hay (Perth), Edith Loudon, Joanna Pegg, Katie Loudon 1994: Christine Cannon (Stranraer), Claire Milne, Mairi Milne, Janice Watt 1993: Christine Cannon (Stranraer), Claire Milne, Mairi Herd, Margaret Richardson 1992: Jackie Lockhart (Aberdeen), Debbie Knox, Wendy Bell, Judith Stobbie 1991: Christine Allison (Hamilton), Claire Milne, Mairi Milne, Margaret Richardson 1990: Carolyn Hutchison (Greenacres), Claire Milne, Mairi Milne, Tara Brown 1989: Christine Allison (Hamilton), Margaret Scott, Kimmie Brown, Carol Dawson 1988: Christine Allison (Hamilton), Margaret Scott, Kimmie Brown, Sheena Drummie 1987: Marion Miller (Greenacres), Janice Miller, Jane McConnell, Moira McConnell 1986: Isobel Torrance Jnr. (Hamilton), Margaret Craig, Jackie Steele, Sheila Harvey A comprehensive list of all previous Champions is available at www.royalcaledoniancurlingclub.org Previous Scottish Curling Champions 2015 Scottish Curling Men’s Champions L to R: Ewan MacDonald (Inverness), Duncan Fernie, Ruairidh Greeenwood, Euan Byers, David Reid Photo © Richard Gray 2014: Ewan MacDonald (Inverness) David Reid, Duncan Fernie, Euan Byers 2013: Tom Brewster (Aberdeen), David Murdoch, Greg Drummond, Scott Andrews, Michael Goodfellow 2012: Tom Brewster (Aberdeen), Greg Drummond, Scott Andrews, Michael Goodfellow 2011: Tom Brewster (Aberdeen), Greg Drummond, Scott Andrews, Michael Goodfellow 2010: Warwick Smith (Perth), David Smith, Craig Wilson, Ross Hepburn 2009: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith, Euan Byers 2008: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Graeme Connal, Peter Smith, Euan Byers 2007: Warwick Smith (Perth), Craig Wilson, David Smith, Ross Hepburn 2006: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Ewan MacDonald, Warwick B Smith, Euan Byers 2005: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Craig Wilson, Neil Murdoch, Euan Byers 2004: Ewan MacDonald (Inverness), Warwick B Smith, David Hay, Peter Loudon 2003: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Craig Wilson, Neil Murdoch, Euan Byers 2002: Peter Smith (Perth), David Hay, Graham Cormack, Steve Rankin 2001: Hammy McMillan (Inverness), W B Smith, Ewan MacDonald, P.
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